The '''Divine Liturgy''' of St James is the oldest form of the Eucharist in continuous use. It is attributed to the [[Apostle]] [[James]], the Brother of the [[Lord]]. Dating from at least the third century, it is the principal liturgy of the Syriac Orthodox Church and Syrian Catholic Church in communion with Rome in Syriac and, in the Indian Orthodox Church, the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church, and the Mar Thoma Church. It is often celebrated in Eastern Orthodox Churches on the feast of St James ([[October 23]]).

The '''Divine Liturgy''' of St James is the oldest form of the Eucharist in continuous use. It is attributed to the [[Apostle]] [[James]], the Brother of the [[Lord]]. Dating from at least the third century, it is the principal liturgy of the Syriac Orthodox Church and Syrian Catholic Church in communion with Rome in Syriac and, in the Indian Orthodox Church, the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church, and the Mar Thoma Church. It is often celebrated in Eastern Orthodox Churches on the feast of St James ([[October 23]]).

The Divine Liturgy of St James is the oldest form of the Eucharist in continuous use. It is attributed to the ApostleJames, the Brother of the Lord. Dating from at least the third century, it is the principal liturgy of the Syriac Orthodox Church and Syrian Catholic Church in communion with Rome in Syriac and, in the Indian Orthodox Church, the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church, and the Mar Thoma Church. It is often celebrated in Eastern Orthodox Churches on the feast of St James (October 23).